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ENGL 2170: Topics in Literature:Literature of the Southwest
3.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL-1500 Th is course focuses upon contemporary literary works set in the Southwestern United States--New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado. Students will read and analyze literary productions from three focal cultures in order to gain fuller insights into the unique physical and cultural scope of the Southwest as represented through literary production. (3/45/0/0/0/3) (Anglo, Hispanic and Native *Satisfi es humanities requirement for an Associate of Arts degree
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ENGL 2190: Th e Novel
3.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL-1490 or ENGL-1500 Th is course is a study of major novels, both past and present. Th e course is designed to acquaint the student with this genre, the most popular literary form today, so that the student can better see the contemporary world through past and present works while learning the technical aspects of such literature. Along with the appreciation of the individual works, the history of the novel is considered to enhance the understanding of each selection. (3/45/0/0/0/3) *Satisfi es humanities requirement for an Associate of Arts degree
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ENGL 2200: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL-1490 or ENGL-1500 Th is course off ers a study in the guided creation and refi nement of original works, normally conducted with an instructor-determined focus with specifi c genres such as poetry, fi ction, magazine writing, or creative non-fi ction. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
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ENGL 2230: World Literature Survey
1.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL-1490 or ENGL-1500 Th is course is a study of the outstanding literary works of Europe, beginning with the Greeks and extending through the Renaissance. Th e course is designed primarily to give students insight into their Western Cultural background, using the best literary works to achieve this goal. Off ered fall semester of alternate years only. (3/45/0/0/0/3) *Satisfi es humanities requirement for an Associate of Arts degree
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ENGL 2260: World Literature Survey
2.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL-1490 or ENGL-1500 Th is course is a continuation of ENGL-2230, beginning with the Renaissance and continuing through the Romantic period. Off ered spring semester of alternate years only. (3/45/0/0/0/3) *Satisfi es humanities requirement for an Associate of Arts degree
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ENGR 1010: Freshman Multidisciplinary Design
3.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: None Th is course is a multidisciplinary freshman design course. It will include narrow design problems and corresponding solutions. Th e solutions will include discipline specifi c modules that address sub-problems in the overall solution. Th e course will introduce students to the engineering problem solving process in the context of several disciplines and develop teamwork and communication skills.
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ENGR 1020: Programming and Problem Solving
3.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: None Th is course is a computer programming course that teaches structured programming and problem solving using computers. Th e course will consist of a sequence of programming assignments that require students to write computer programs to solve engineering problems. Each problem will come from a diff erent engineering discipline.
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ENGR 1030: Introduction to Engineering
3.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: None Th is course is a modern overview of the engineering profession. Topics covered include the social and economic impact of technological developments, a survey of the various branches of engineering, career choices in engineering, civil and ethical responsibilities and registration of engineers. Soft ware applications, the use of the graphics calculator, as well as written and oral engineering reports are also included in the course. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
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ENGR 1070: Graphics for Engineers
3.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: ENGR-1030 MATH-1210 Th e engineering student will learn to read and communicate technical information by means of technical drawing. Th e use of standard drawing equipment and the computer (CAD) as the principal tool of the draft er's workstation, together with basic principles of descriptive geometry and graphical representation of technical data are covered. Freehand sketching is also included in this course. (3/30/30/0/0/4)
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ENGR 2010: Introduction to Circuits and Electronics
3.00 Credits
Western Nebraska Community College
Prerequisite: None Th is is a course in the basic analysis of passive and electronic circuits.
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